This week, an external review of Alderney's handling of the Full Tilt Poker debacle found it was "an example of regulation working as it should." In other fertilizer news, there was another Black Friday guilty plea, Sportingbet pays up, and Kentucky gets their gambling domains. Alderney, the epitome of regulation & other fertilizer: APCW Perspectives for March 30th, 2012 - YouTube
]J Todd takes his regular mid-winter trek to the United Kingdom in search of the London Affiliate Conference, having fun, cutting up, and acting completely unprofessional! Also, major industry news from Washington, D.C. and Caesars Entertainment. Caesars, Washington D.C. , and the London Conference: APCW Perspectives for February 4th, 2012 - YouTube
EXCLUSIVE APCW INTERVIEW: This week J Todd travels to the Global Gaming Expo in Las Vegas. In his exclusive video interview with Andre Wilsenach, the CEO of Alderney Gambling Control Commission, Mr Wilsenach clearly points the blame at Full Tilt Poker for their 'deceptive' reporting and business practices. However, this leaves many to wonder if the AGCC really believes they are free of blame in this situation, and how "regulation" will change in the evolving online gambling and poker industry. ...
PPA Take Action | Poker Players Alliance : Online poker players and gamblers, the actions of the U.S. Department of Justice on April 15th, 2011, demonstrate how important it is to take action! With the help of the Poker Players Alliance, it's time to let our congressmen hear our voices and understand our positions! Last Friday, online poker sites Pokerstars.com, Fulltiltpoker.com and Absolutepoker.com were seized by the FBI and DOJ, and eleven people have been charged with money laundering, violations ...
The brilliant minds who brought us the Kentucky domain name case are back! This time, they go after Microgaming! We also have coverage of U.S. midterm election results influencing online gambling, plus another rogue casino affiliate program! YouTube - Kentucky Targets Microgaming: APCW Perspectives Weekly for November 5th, 2010